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import { FC } from 'react';
import { Typography } from '@mui/material';

const Opsec: FC = () => {
    return (
        <Typography variant='body2'>
            When using the PowerView functions, keep in mind that PowerShell v5 introduced several security mechanisms
            that make it much easier for defenders to see what's going on with PowerShell in their network, such as
            script block logging and AMSI. You can bypass those security mechanisms by downgrading to PowerShell v2,
            which all PowerView functions support.
        </Typography>
    );
};

export default Opsec;
